How do I identify my Seiko watch?

How do I identify my Seiko watch?

The numbers on a Seiko can be found on the case back. There, you will find a number that actually refers to two different numbers – the case code and the caliber (movement). The number on the Seiko case back consists of one number, a hyphen, and then an additional number.

How do I tell what year my Seiko watch is?

Seiko watches use a 6 or 7 digit serial number stamped on the caseback. This serial number contains digits indicating the date. The first digit translates to the year and the second shows the month.

Do automatic watches last forever?

THEY LAST FOREVER Unlike a battery powered or quartz watch, with the right craftsmanship, an automatic watch has an indefinite lifespan, pausing only when the wearer ceases to wind or move the internal mechanisms of the timepiece.

What is the best Seiko Watch to buy?

The Seiko diver watch is one of the best selling products, the water resistance levels vary from the normal 100M to the Marinemaster Professional 1000M. The Seiko watches prices can be really expensive for the top of the line Seiko series or Limited edition, but you can still get a classic Seiko 5 automatic watch without hurting your wallet.

What is a Seiko Kinect diver watch?

The Kinect watch can convert kinetic movement into electrical energy and store it in capacity, you can recharge the power simple moving your hand, window shopping or playing with your kids. The Seiko diver watch is one of the best selling products, the water resistance levels vary from the normal 100M to the Marinemaster Professional 1000M.

Why choose Seiko timepieces?

The professional and accurate brand image let Seiko become the official timekeeper for major sports events such as the Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup, IAAF World Championships.

Who is the founder of Seiko?

Seiko was founded by watchmaker Kintaro Hattori in Tokyo Japan in 1881. Kintaro Hattori introduces Western technology to combine the watchmaking craftsmanship. In 1895, Seiko Co., Ltd. successfully produced the first pocket watch, which laid a solid foundation for Seiko in the watch industry.

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